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activity on the planet and the surface temperature you'd think there would be but you know in climate science everything else being equal yeah that would be the case obviously everything else is not equal ok richard what do you think about this what is the relationship i think we're in agreement on that point of firstly because patrick hasn't found something doesn't mean it's not black if you look if you look in the right way you won't see something even though it is that there's other people who have published in this they don't know we have made it as a very good measure. yeah i have to ok we have a discrete measure of hurricane strength and it is not going up it is actually very low i'm sorry that's the data that we're going to put through to create this issue and it just doesn't work richard continue go ahead well i mean if you know the standard richard go ahead go ahead rick has a very particular opinion a very particular opinion he's showing it in his various books with. one side of the argument and i still want a scientist and you can argue that i actually argue ad hominum. no it's not
activity on the planet and the surface temperature you'd think there would be but you know in climate science everything else being equal yeah that would be the case obviously everything else is not equal ok richard what do you think about this what is the relationship i think we're in agreement on that point of firstly because patrick hasn't found something doesn't mean it's not black if you look if you look in the right way you won't see something even though it is that there's other people...
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who failed to predict the financial earthquake what's the penalty for them well clearly this type of science of course there is some predictable outcomes in some scientific method but in the realm of economics it's due. tea leaves raining there is no science behind it it's guesswork and best so we have to make sure we understand that when we're evaluating economists we know that basically and so a bunch of mumbo has not yet been scientific rules to establish for economics yet is still very much. we don't really know exactly what makes the economics work yet and in a way it's the opposite in economics in that you hear all the time now the man who predicted the financial crash here that over and over every single economist or financial expert announcer introducer interviewed on a television show but you also have this. notion that there was there were people like brooksley born who predicted. that fraud would lead to financial collapse right won't economics is tied to human psychology and human nature whereas something like chemistry or physics is not tied to those vagaries so in the realm of
who failed to predict the financial earthquake what's the penalty for them well clearly this type of science of course there is some predictable outcomes in some scientific method but in the realm of economics it's due. tea leaves raining there is no science behind it it's guesswork and best so we have to make sure we understand that when we're evaluating economists we know that basically and so a bunch of mumbo has not yet been scientific rules to establish for economics yet is still very...
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belongs in science if the united nations to go on to future to let people go inside their houses you will see a. picture. of the inverses the west is filming there are only libyans letting these militias do whatever the word to the libyans even to kill them torching you know who i want. and the worst is criticizing these militias so i will leave you alone with them on the first of. all of the interview and saw you use munitions. made to maintain that had the right to intervene in libya last year in order to end the bloodshed however in an about face members of the alliance and now reluctant to acknowledge the humanitarian disaster in bani walid the former british ambassador to libya oliver miles us says they to no longer has any responsibilities in the country. i think that these problems are got to be sorted out by the libyans and they are being sorted out of the worst problem at the moment is the one in delhi were lead and that's a political problem compounded by a very old feud between two challenge between misurata and bani walid the fighting that's going on now is directly becau
belongs in science if the united nations to go on to future to let people go inside their houses you will see a. picture. of the inverses the west is filming there are only libyans letting these militias do whatever the word to the libyans even to kill them torching you know who i want. and the worst is criticizing these militias so i will leave you alone with them on the first of. all of the interview and saw you use munitions. made to maintain that had the right to intervene in libya last...
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and i can't dismiss science or history- i have to appreciate history, i have to appreciate science, and have to find the truth in all of these things. and that's the way i feel about it, and i feel that we need to do more thinking when it comes to trying to live as families and trying to have community life, neighborhood life. we need to do more thinking and have less emotions involved, and do more thinking, and more planning for our future, with a new perception of the human being that we have in our religion islam. god gives us a perception of the human being, and the human being is focused, in our religion, firstly as an intellect- as an intellect. god says he made adam, and he taught adam the names of everything, and then he said to adam, he said, "tell the angels their names." he said, first he asked the angels to- "tell me your names." and they said, "we know nothing except what you've given us, god." and he said, "adam, tell them their names," and adam told them their names. so this is how the story of adam begins with us. >> with the intellect. >> intellect, with the intellect.
and i can't dismiss science or history- i have to appreciate history, i have to appreciate science, and have to find the truth in all of these things. and that's the way i feel about it, and i feel that we need to do more thinking when it comes to trying to live as families and trying to have community life, neighborhood life. we need to do more thinking and have less emotions involved, and do more thinking, and more planning for our future, with a new perception of the human being that we have...
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wealthy british science. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. raw no holds barred global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. on. cisco gives wedding draws to a close. brian been so parents a tearful goodbye. chilling to see them for over a week after the ceremony the bride to be taken to a new husband's house and kept in a room for seven days the young wife will have to spend a full length sign with a husband so she can get to know him she's never even kissed and embraced him or held his hand before. one of the guests can be certain that the groom has ever even proposed. if he simply kidnapped. am. veneer a customer was also a bride once over there was no white dress or limousine at her wedding veneer or live with her husband for only a week then she ran away to hang herself. everyone was trying to persuade her that living together would be ok and this boy was also crying hard trying to talk green herring into this marriage but she wanted to give it a try however it didn't wor
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three days after sandy left the northeast in crisis, finally, science of recovery. >> we are all working together to make sure the new jersey moves ahead. >> police say they are making progress clearing roads left impassible by sand and homes tossed into the street. >> you feel you are going to wake up any minute. it is sickening. >> for evacuees who have not been allowed back to see their homes, the wait is agonizing. >> what can you do? hopefully everybody can rebuild. >> in hoboken, people are pumping murky floodwater out of garages. in queens, assessing the damages to more than 100 burned out homes. in jersey city, a line for gasoline 100 cars long. in brooklyn, waiting for public transportation. those devastated by sandy moving on but still struggling to assess what has been lost. across the nation, people are stepping up to help. tomorrow, new jersey native bruce springsteen and pancho villa will participate in a benefit concert. -- bon jovi will participate in a benefit concert. >> medical volunteers will help give care to those stranded by flooding and source 911 calls. >> a lot
three days after sandy left the northeast in crisis, finally, science of recovery. >> we are all working together to make sure the new jersey moves ahead. >> police say they are making progress clearing roads left impassible by sand and homes tossed into the street. >> you feel you are going to wake up any minute. it is sickening. >> for evacuees who have not been allowed back to see their homes, the wait is agonizing. >> what can you do? hopefully everybody can...
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it's exactly the same science. we're trying to use that science in really pushing for early childhood. and then showing again, programs on the ground that actually demonstrate the effectiveness. in the u.s. we do a lot of early childhood preschool. we then test the kids. we do testing with the children to see where they are in terms of their capabilities. >> cenk: why >> gavin: why haven't we with all that evidence that you point to, we know the best investment the best return is on the front end, not the remedial side. what is it about our educational system or perhaps more importantly our leadership in this country that hasn't started to adjust those dollars or enhance those dollars in the investment. >> that is changing but most people think of preschool as a luxury. they think it's for middle class or wealthy kids. it's a luxury that kids can stay at home. and it's just isn't the case. i was in arkansas last week, and he visited the pre- preschool programs there. and we asked many moms what would your children
it's exactly the same science. we're trying to use that science in really pushing for early childhood. and then showing again, programs on the ground that actually demonstrate the effectiveness. in the u.s. we do a lot of early childhood preschool. we then test the kids. we do testing with the children to see where they are in terms of their capabilities. >> cenk: why >> gavin: why haven't we with all that evidence that you point to, we know the best investment the best return is on...
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the science is compelling. >> and the media have become intimidated i think. intimidated by a lot of the political push back and the fact that there's silence on both sides. they were not asked about it in debates, it has not come up in the campaign trail. >> ial want to turn to libya. fox news more than any other news outlet that i have seen has been hammering away at this story and fox had a scoop based on stories saying that the cia which we now know is more heavily involved than was previously acknowledged made a question for military backup and this was denied. that story was not weedily pick ued up and foxx media said the rest of the media is proobama and turning away. your thoughts. >> the fox reporting raises very seriously questions that need to be seriously pursued. have two fundamental claims. one, the cia told people on the ground to stand down instead of respond to the immediate attack, second that military help was forthcoming and it did not. the problem with the fox coverage is they have been so, you know, out over their skis criticizing the oba
the science is compelling. >> and the media have become intimidated i think. intimidated by a lot of the political push back and the fact that there's silence on both sides. they were not asked about it in debates, it has not come up in the campaign trail. >> ial want to turn to libya. fox news more than any other news outlet that i have seen has been hammering away at this story and fox had a scoop based on stories saying that the cia which we now know is more heavily involved than...
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every academy of science of every major country in the world has said this is happening. it's happening now. it's only going to get worse until we start taking actions to stem the emissions that are causing the problem. but in the meantime, this stuff is going to be happening even if we get emissions under control for some time, for decades, so we have to learn how to adapt better, how to prepare for such potential disasters, how to mitigate their damages. >> we don't have any high ground to go to when we have 6 billion people living on this planet. there's no other planet to go to. but politics is about every two years, every four years. how do you run a political argument that has to be paid off within the next couple years? you have to win the argument. who is willing to vote for somebody who is willing to do something about climate change? >> well, this frames the election for next tuesday very well. it's mother nature versus the koch brothers. >> who are the koch brothers? explain. >> the koch brothers are the singest largest funders of -- >> oil and gas. >> the oil
every academy of science of every major country in the world has said this is happening. it's happening now. it's only going to get worse until we start taking actions to stem the emissions that are causing the problem. but in the meantime, this stuff is going to be happening even if we get emissions under control for some time, for decades, so we have to learn how to adapt better, how to prepare for such potential disasters, how to mitigate their damages. >> we don't have any high ground...
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what is the science on that? how much data do we have that we can rely upon, we can't rely upon those who are marketing their own products. >> that is exactly the problem. the patent holders for these genetically modified crops they own these crops as i say they've been patented as uniquely theirs. the u.s. government does not require independent safety analysis for these crops to be approved. as you know perfectly well in washington where now $600 million has been sent by bio tech to lobby regulatory, to narrow the aperture for regulatory approval, it has basically been an industry-driven proposition. there have only been a couple of independent studies. one came out this summer, a peer review in france that smuggled genetically produced corn seed out of canada, and it was scary. i'm not arguing because of this city we have a problem. the reality is we need research, and while we're waiting for that, citizens have a right to know what we're eating. >> eliot: on the one hasn't they want patent rights which is a n
what is the science on that? how much data do we have that we can rely upon, we can't rely upon those who are marketing their own products. >> that is exactly the problem. the patent holders for these genetically modified crops they own these crops as i say they've been patented as uniquely theirs. the u.s. government does not require independent safety analysis for these crops to be approved. as you know perfectly well in washington where now $600 million has been sent by bio tech to...
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and checked science will destroy us. science is only relative anyway and science is on our side. the first one -- we won't have much time to get into these. if you want to get my book you will learn all about them. we will talk mostly about the most famous progressive today, president barack obama. his resume when it comes to science. to give you an idea why these myths are important. natural thing the good. that is behind the organic food movement and rejection of genetically modified food. unnatural things are bad. that is the fear of chemicals, the fear of chemistry, things that are unnatural. fear of pesticides and fertilizers. unchecked science will destroy us, the fear of nuclear power. science is only relative anyway. there's always some other scientists who disagrees and science being on our side which we just talked about that wang's. progressives believe science is on their side. one of the results of these myths? protests. lots of protests. just to give you some idea of the topics we cover in our book, cdc stop lying, flu shots are toxic. they are actually toxic after
and checked science will destroy us. science is only relative anyway and science is on our side. the first one -- we won't have much time to get into these. if you want to get my book you will learn all about them. we will talk mostly about the most famous progressive today, president barack obama. his resume when it comes to science. to give you an idea why these myths are important. natural thing the good. that is behind the organic food movement and rejection of genetically modified food....
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health and science editor john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details on the november 6 election. there is word results in california could be delayed because of the number of mail in ballots. they take longer to count because workers have to verify each signature and that could mean votes won't be tallied till the following day. >> be patient. >> california distributed 9 million mail in ballots this cycle. that is 20% more than were requested in 2008. it is predicted half of all california voters will vote by mail this year. >>> in a investigation pleasanton and stockton police arrested a man who is accused of killing a woman. the body was found in may in pleasanton. police identified the victim from stockton. investigators say he killed her and he has been booked on murder charges. there are reports the victim and suspect had dated in the past. >>> a tourist looking out a window made a discovery today. he called for help this morning after sighting a body in the water. the person was a white man in his mid-30s but deputies found no injuries or cause of death. they are working t
health and science editor john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details on the november 6 election. there is word results in california could be delayed because of the number of mail in ballots. they take longer to count because workers have to verify each signature and that could mean votes won't be tallied till the following day. >> be patient. >> california distributed 9 million mail in ballots this cycle. that is 20% more than were requested in 2008. it is predicted...
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(people shouting in distance) geology isn't a real science! (paintball guns popping) (popping ceases) damn those sons of bitches! let's get 'em! eat paint! (yelling) if there's ever a church of sheldon, this will be when it started. (paintball guns popping) ow! i'd like to propose a toast to the man whose noble sacrifice inspired our victory: captain sheldon cooper. hear, hear. hear, hear. excuse me. it's major sheldon cooper. with my last breath, i awarded myself a battlefield promotion. it's kind of a big deal. (knocking) hi. you guys have a minute? uh, yeah, sure. okay. um... (clears throat) well, i already talked to raj, but i wanted to apologize to the rest of you for, you know, everything. please, penny, let me. (clears throat) we've decided to let our crazy, wonderful night together be just one of those memories you have and can call to mind when you're feeling blue or you're in the shower. hey, what you doing, quick draw? sorry. go on. (clears throat) anyways, i wanted you guys all to know that i've been taking a really hard look at th
(people shouting in distance) geology isn't a real science! (paintball guns popping) (popping ceases) damn those sons of bitches! let's get 'em! eat paint! (yelling) if there's ever a church of sheldon, this will be when it started. (paintball guns popping) ow! i'd like to propose a toast to the man whose noble sacrifice inspired our victory: captain sheldon cooper. hear, hear. hear, hear. excuse me. it's major sheldon cooper. with my last breath, i awarded myself a battlefield promotion. it's...
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paulson who are professes at the college of agricultural sciences. could you please stand? they're inspiring collaboration discovered what could be a promising treatment for leukemia. laboratory tests, the compound they developed targeted and killed leukemia stem cells without relapse. bear team which includes undergraduate as well as graduate students is working to move this compound into clinical trials as soon as possible. thank you. [applause] these are and staters who are leading us into the future. they're the people i work for every day. they are the reason i am here today and just a few of the penn staters who will not allow anything to keep us changing the world for the better. i want to spend a few minutes looking ahead because we are facing a crisis of higher education. our young people from middle-class and working families, people like cats, will, lormac and stewart who for generations have depended on access to affordable community colleges at state universities. they are at risk of losing that access. throughout the nation state governments are cutting back o
paulson who are professes at the college of agricultural sciences. could you please stand? they're inspiring collaboration discovered what could be a promising treatment for leukemia. laboratory tests, the compound they developed targeted and killed leukemia stem cells without relapse. bear team which includes undergraduate as well as graduate students is working to move this compound into clinical trials as soon as possible. thank you. [applause] these are and staters who are leading us into...
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, like they would repeal the law of gravity or the law of science that said the earth revolves around the
, like they would repeal the law of gravity or the law of science that said the earth revolves around the
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although blacks, more likely than whites to want to major in science and engineering when they go to college they're less likely to get what we call s.t.e.m. degrees if they receive a large preference. a study from the university of virginia found if you take two blacks or students of any color who one receives a large preference and one doesn't, the one that receives preference has a larger chance of dropping out. "mismatch" also affects academically inclined students who receive large preference who like to become university professors or academics. but predominantly receive low academic grades and decide economics is not for them. the biggest "mismatch" experiment was in california where voters passed a proposition with a large experiment of what happened when racial preferences are banned from university systems. it is extremely clear for anyone who played cares to look. within a half-dozen years the number of blacks in the university system has gone up by 30%. the number of blacks receiving a bachelor degrees went up by 70%. the number of degrees for hispanics, gpas of gone up.
although blacks, more likely than whites to want to major in science and engineering when they go to college they're less likely to get what we call s.t.e.m. degrees if they receive a large preference. a study from the university of virginia found if you take two blacks or students of any color who one receives a large preference and one doesn't, the one that receives preference has a larger chance of dropping out. "mismatch" also affects academically inclined students who receive...
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local generation exactly where the consumer begins producing again right your third chapter is give science and technology back to the people well when did the people on it when was it taken from the people i remember jeff jefferson as a matter of principle refused to patent any of his invent yes ben franklin was very reluctant to do that if this is this was an ideal of the founders they resurrected exactly right now we are the cream of the crop in science and technology is too often working on weapons of mass destruction and i mean you know they can hit a target five thousand miles away they can have a miniature drone that kind of tell it back to the people brilliant modern public transit renewable solar energy wind power the kind of products that will produce cheaper housing more durable products better agriculture how do we incentivize it through tax code or changes in government spending paul you know one is for example to deflate the military industrial complex which consumes half of the federal government's operating expenditures we have no more major enemy have some gangs we don't ha
local generation exactly where the consumer begins producing again right your third chapter is give science and technology back to the people well when did the people on it when was it taken from the people i remember jeff jefferson as a matter of principle refused to patent any of his invent yes ben franklin was very reluctant to do that if this is this was an ideal of the founders they resurrected exactly right now we are the cream of the crop in science and technology is too often working on...
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in terms of quality, science and engineering in the u.s. and university level are so predominant in the world, though other countries are catching up as others have said because the u.s. was the only man left standing are the only person left standing at the end of world war ii and has a free field for two or three decades. as far as k-12 is concerned, things are quite different. do you have huge disparity in quality, even with a few 50 miles or so, i think we were sitting today you can probably find outstanding quality, science and math education, k-12 and terrible quality. and that's a microcosm of the u.s. as a whole, which has huge inequalities in k-12 education system. so its average performance on all the indicators is medium among developed countries are some of the mediocre if they want to be critical. the top tier does extremely well, the top quartile graduates from k-12 u.s. schools is very well by international comparison. the bottom quartile is terribly, said the median is somewhere in the middle. so if you're worried about the
in terms of quality, science and engineering in the u.s. and university level are so predominant in the world, though other countries are catching up as others have said because the u.s. was the only man left standing are the only person left standing at the end of world war ii and has a free field for two or three decades. as far as k-12 is concerned, things are quite different. do you have huge disparity in quality, even with a few 50 miles or so, i think we were sitting today you can...
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the majority of americans believe in science. we have allowed the ignore rant people run the show on this and we should put an end to that. >> could it be that they have been measuring weather since 1898, could it be a global cyclical weather thing, actually not global warming but something that may have happened 500, 1,000 years ago you get pockets of this and we don't have the records to back it up. could it be that? >> i will answer it the way mayor bloomberg answered it, it could be that but do you want to take a risk? what if you are wrong? we are not prepared like we weren't prepared for this and we won't be prepared for the next thing and we weren't prepared fdr the drought this summer. how many times do we get punched in the face before we realize, something is punching me in the face? >> let's bring in cnn meteorologist chad myers. chad, you have been in the game nearly three decades, is this global warming we are seeing from a meteorological point of view, is there any other explanation. >> it's the prime suspect. i don
the majority of americans believe in science. we have allowed the ignore rant people run the show on this and we should put an end to that. >> could it be that they have been measuring weather since 1898, could it be a global cyclical weather thing, actually not global warming but something that may have happened 500, 1,000 years ago you get pockets of this and we don't have the records to back it up. could it be that? >> i will answer it the way mayor bloomberg answered it, it...
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the national academies of sciences have put out reports saying climate change will lead to increased flooding and storm surges in the northeast. that's been known. we often know that climate change will lead to increased drought in the midwest. we already got a preview of that this summer. we know what's coming. you can't say any one specific storm, but we can see we will see more intense storms, higher storm surges -- >> yeah. >> -- the data is there, you know, all we have to sort of -- we have a map ahead of what's coming. >> absolutely. coral davenport, we'll have you back again to talk further about all the data. thank you very much. >> good to be here. >>> up next, an a look at early voting. "weekends with alex witt" continues live from democracy plaza right after this. the truth about mascara is... it clumps. introducing a revolutionary new mascara. clump crusher...crusher. 200% more volume. zero clumps. new clump crusher from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. to come home for the holidays. that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just
the national academies of sciences have put out reports saying climate change will lead to increased flooding and storm surges in the northeast. that's been known. we often know that climate change will lead to increased drought in the midwest. we already got a preview of that this summer. we know what's coming. you can't say any one specific storm, but we can see we will see more intense storms, higher storm surges -- >> yeah. >> -- the data is there, you know, all we have to sort...
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and applying brain science to the law, and advocating for reform. this is a banner year for criminal-justice. we have the three strikes initiative. we limit it to only serious offenses. also, the ballot measure, the state measure which will eliminate the penalty. thank you, all of you for coming and for all the volunteers that made this possible. i want to thank the san francisco public library, every year they have provided us with a venue to do this event and also for sfgovtv for putting us on the tube. we will see you again. keep in touch. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome. it is my privilege at this time to introduce to you navy counselor first class petty officer, steven powell. would you please rise for the singing of the american national anthem. ♪ oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed, at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched we're so gallantly streaming ♪ and the rockets red glare, the
and applying brain science to the law, and advocating for reform. this is a banner year for criminal-justice. we have the three strikes initiative. we limit it to only serious offenses. also, the ballot measure, the state measure which will eliminate the penalty. thank you, all of you for coming and for all the volunteers that made this possible. i want to thank the san francisco public library, every year they have provided us with a venue to do this event and also for sfgovtv for putting us...
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and applying brain science to the law, and advocating for reform. this is a banner year for criminal-justice. we have the three strikes initiative. we limit it to only serious offenses. also, the ballot measure, the state measure which will eliminate the penalty. thank you, all of you for coming and for all the volunteers that made this possible. i want to thank the san francisco public library, every year they have provided us with a venue to do this event and also for sfgovtv for putting us on the tube. we will see you again. keep in touch. thank you. [applause]
and applying brain science to the law, and advocating for reform. this is a banner year for criminal-justice. we have the three strikes initiative. we limit it to only serious offenses. also, the ballot measure, the state measure which will eliminate the penalty. thank you, all of you for coming and for all the volunteers that made this possible. i want to thank the san francisco public library, every year they have provided us with a venue to do this event and also for sfgovtv for putting us...
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however in the district where the science live there have been three suicides. regularly put on theatrical productions this play discusses how brides are often kidnapped a girl is taken to a future husband's home where she's surrounded by his relatives who try to put a white scarf on her head the symbol of marriage doctors teachers and lawyers are among the most sought after brides in kurdistan when you start speaking here. let's say that the girl is not graduated yet she has graduated let's say she is in her final year she won't be allowed to work afterwards she is not graduated yet and the story becomes even sadder because she has studied for four years for nothing. according to the caregivers women's help center every year sees around sixteen thousand brides kidnapped that means that every forty minutes another girl is abducted. however the kidnappers themselves are really taken to court for their crimes. five hundred and ninety six. that's how many reports that police received in two thousand and nine concerning a theft of private property did you see the cr
however in the district where the science live there have been three suicides. regularly put on theatrical productions this play discusses how brides are often kidnapped a girl is taken to a future husband's home where she's surrounded by his relatives who try to put a white scarf on her head the symbol of marriage doctors teachers and lawyers are among the most sought after brides in kurdistan when you start speaking here. let's say that the girl is not graduated yet she has graduated let's...
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stick around to see what happens when a science loving guy tries to carve a pumpkin using explosives. it's a bad combination. eggs, bacon, and pancakes. denny's everyday value slam is four dollars every day. wait, is that right? eggs, bacon, pancakes. yeah. that's right. the four dollar everyday value slam. only four dollars every day. only at denny's. with lysol disinfectant spray. and use the lysol no touch hand soap for 10 times more protection with each wash. this season, a good offense is the best defense. lysol. mission for health. >>> thanks for joining us this morning. a halloween pumpkin carving experiment goes terribly wrong and the whole thing on live tv jason lindsey is known as the hooked on science guy and he was trying to demonstrate how you can use a small explosion to carve a pumpkin. he precut the eyes, the nose and the mouth. he even filled the pumpkin with a chemical formula. here's what happened when he ignited the lighter. >> we're going to try this. are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> are you sure? >> i think so. >> okay. let's see here. we blew up the whole thing,
stick around to see what happens when a science loving guy tries to carve a pumpkin using explosives. it's a bad combination. eggs, bacon, and pancakes. denny's everyday value slam is four dollars every day. wait, is that right? eggs, bacon, pancakes. yeah. that's right. the four dollar everyday value slam. only four dollars every day. only at denny's. with lysol disinfectant spray. and use the lysol no touch hand soap for 10 times more protection with each wash. this season, a good offense is...
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in terms of quality, science and engineering in the u.s. and university level are so predominant in the world, though other countries are catching up as others have said because the u.s. was the only man left standing are the only person left standing at the end of world war ii and has a free field for two or three decades. as far as k-12 is concerned, things are quite different. do you have huge disparity in quality, even with a few 50 miles or so, i think we were sitting today you can probably find outstanding quality, science and math education, k-12 and terrible quality. and that's a microcosm of the u.s. as a whole, which has huge inequalities in k-12 education system. so its average performance on all the indicators is medium among developed countries are some of the mediocre if they want to be critical. the top tier does extremely well, the top quartile graduates from k-12 u.s. schools is very well by international comparison. the bottom quartile is terribly, said the median is somewhere in the middle. so if you're worried about the
in terms of quality, science and engineering in the u.s. and university level are so predominant in the world, though other countries are catching up as others have said because the u.s. was the only man left standing are the only person left standing at the end of world war ii and has a free field for two or three decades. as far as k-12 is concerned, things are quite different. do you have huge disparity in quality, even with a few 50 miles or so, i think we were sitting today you can...
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al: certain people lean more towards math and science and other people don't. i was one of those people that was predisposed and i felt like i was meant to be but my experience with my cousins, not in particular and other cousins and what abc and schools. schools have for transitioning to the model where all the students are learning at their own pace, building their foundation. yes some kids are the get tickets and some kids are falling behind. the traditional model you itself -- not separate them and you would tell the kids that you are smart and you're not as smart. what we are seeing is if you keep them together and allow them to work at their own pace so they are engaged in a up mentorship of each other in the teacher, many times it's very hard. some of the students were falling behind. they were announced to the class and some of them don't do multiplication well and hit to give them a opportunity to build a foundation on negative numbers in multiplication or whatever it might be than the kids race ahead. the problem wasn't that they had cognitive inabili
al: certain people lean more towards math and science and other people don't. i was one of those people that was predisposed and i felt like i was meant to be but my experience with my cousins, not in particular and other cousins and what abc and schools. schools have for transitioning to the model where all the students are learning at their own pace, building their foundation. yes some kids are the get tickets and some kids are falling behind. the traditional model you itself -- not separate...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. skinny can i speak with you sir let me let me explain my son died in iraq i don't agree you don't agree with you know. my son isn't isn't in the i mean i don't know what his crafty are when he's trying to argue fair. and sure in your country the. countries of europe which. includes the moon are in hope to helping families. you find in so many own says war. and meet and sometimes. i mean so to know your city in europe the host of the twenty fourteen winter the pick a. seat. thank you. so much. thank you the. dog days of. pride days it. makes common. to see it's so true. download the official application to cellphones choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from outside t.v. is not required to watch all its hear all you need is your mobile device to watch ati any time.
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on the science side, the question really is, and this is what we were debating, is the question whether you can operationally define free will so you can measure it? from a scientist's standpoint, a construct doesn't really mean anything if you can't measure it. i have been asked many, many newer scientists including ken, what exactly does free will mean and how do you measure it? it could be like emotional control. it could be something like impulsivity, impulse control and you get back to the basic problem that chris who is a colleague of anita's at vanderbilt, wait he has put it, how do you distinguish and irresistible impulse from an impulse not resisted. there is a basic gray area, a difficult ability to say, did you actually choose that and did you choose it in a way that the law would recognize. so the law all of the time develops concepts that scientists are interested in studying. it might be competency, for example. well, competency is really a multifaceted construct from a legal perspective. it could be competency to be executed, it could be competency to commit a crime. it c
on the science side, the question really is, and this is what we were debating, is the question whether you can operationally define free will so you can measure it? from a scientist's standpoint, a construct doesn't really mean anything if you can't measure it. i have been asked many, many newer scientists including ken, what exactly does free will mean and how do you measure it? it could be like emotional control. it could be something like impulsivity, impulse control and you get back to the...
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science technology innovation and all the rest of melanin sperm around russia we've dumped those huge earth covered. in a country with a weak economy people often rely on farming for survival this means hard work that doesn't pay the price but ten kilograms of cocaine is. even though it takes a labor a whole day together that much and they don't even get the money instead they're paid in cotton oil that's why most of the workforce heads to russia or foreign countries to seek employment most of the money they earn is spent on wedding ceremonies. brings together around a thousand people on average guests arrive throughout the day the closest relatives sending messages a couple of days before the actual ceremony hosts have a hard time wining and dining the guests traditionally after the wedding ceremony they're given delicacies to take home a single gaze wedding ceremony requires about fifteen lambs two horses forty kilos of pillows and at least a thousand traditional flat bread loaves where. there are two butchers here specifically what parts should be served to whom. this is not and he
science technology innovation and all the rest of melanin sperm around russia we've dumped those huge earth covered. in a country with a weak economy people often rely on farming for survival this means hard work that doesn't pay the price but ten kilograms of cocaine is. even though it takes a labor a whole day together that much and they don't even get the money instead they're paid in cotton oil that's why most of the workforce heads to russia or foreign countries to seek employment most of...
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world the true science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. government no longer represents the people the people are going to take the trip. with. the middle east in the traditional sense but in the middle east in the most. the way our economic system. is not the be. the but call. up. thank. me is eat eat eat eat eat. eat. eat eat. eat eat eat. sleep. magine assets. phone watches show every single mom. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he followed me. you know we realized they were following everyone from early in the morning. the only chance to get rid of him. is to reveal him. me double operation on our cheap. place.
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abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable, but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective symptoms that may pinpoint whether they have heart disease. >> the cardiologist said the goal is to avoid running everybody through tests which are effective but also carry side effects. >> a lot of radiation. ten years of radiation you get in that procedure. >> it includes prescreening patients with a cardio stress test, often involving a treadmill. now a bay area company believes it has an alternative that can help spot which patients are more likely suffering from heart disease more quickly. >> maybe an alcohol pad, bandaid, gauze. >> it was developed by palo alto based cardio dx. it involves a blood draw that can be done
abc7 news health and science reporter carolyn johnson has a look. >>> normal breaths for now. >> richard was a few strokes from the green when a strange feeling interrupted his round of golf. he knew he was uncomfortable, but the symptoms were vague. >> i got a burning sensation across my chest. it was not a pain. >> now it could be gastrointestinal, it could be their lungs or it could be a heart blockage and my job is listening to them and ferret out more selective...
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. >> the science is bad. >> unproven science. >> that has yet to be proven and i highly doubt it's going to happen any time soon. >> still a scientific theory that has not been proven. >> cenk: that's the media. that's the republicans. when you turn to the democrats i wish i had good news for you. but president obama hasn't been that much better in his results. now he was recently on mtv kind of like candy crowly, he views it as a niche-type-of-topic. >> obama: we're not moving as fast as we need to. this is an issue that further generations, mtv viewers are going to have to be dealing with, even more than the older generation. this is a critical issue. there is a huge contrast in this campaign between myself and governor romney. i'm surprised it didn't come up in one of the debates. >> cenk: here's how it could have come up, if you brought it up. did you notice, you mtv viewers i guess you care about this because you'll be around when things get really bad. although things are getting bad now. and he said he has a much different record than mitt romney. let me show you the good portions
. >> the science is bad. >> unproven science. >> that has yet to be proven and i highly doubt it's going to happen any time soon. >> still a scientific theory that has not been proven. >> cenk: that's the media. that's the republicans. when you turn to the democrats i wish i had good news for you. but president obama hasn't been that much better in his results. now he was recently on mtv kind of like candy crowly, he views it as a niche-type-of-topic. >>...
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wrote the reason for kind of the republican party lurch towards conspiracy theory in science that is is is pretty straightforward there for the essentially the history of the united states the conservative right has been. linked with the fossil fuel industry as a pillar of its political and economic strength and this is a fight for the future it's you know that industry it is simply incompatible with a sustainable civilization and so if you. it's insists it's incompatible with the republican party as it now stands so the. you know the move away from. you know acceptance of the science and you know debates over how to address it into our current you know situation where you have you know republican candidates who you know probably argue that it's a conspiracy by scientists you know in and some kind of marxist liberal conspiracy it's you know it's unfortunate and it's deeply troubling but it's. it makes perfect sense well i don't even think a lot of people are saying that you know yeah there are of course a lot of people saying that it's not manmade by i've encountered a lot of people
wrote the reason for kind of the republican party lurch towards conspiracy theory in science that is is is pretty straightforward there for the essentially the history of the united states the conservative right has been. linked with the fossil fuel industry as a pillar of its political and economic strength and this is a fight for the future it's you know that industry it is simply incompatible with a sustainable civilization and so if you. it's insists it's incompatible with the republican...
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the monopolistic and really really evil practices of monsanto and pioneer and syngenta and dow agro science but i am not so sure that labeling is the way to stop them i am all for transparency however i think the way to stop these guys from their monopolistic practices is to just take the money out of it we need to reform the intellectual property laws as they relate to plant patents the plant patent act dates back to the one nine hundred thirty tom i think it needs a little updating wouldn't wouldn't enforce for the sherman antitrust act to be useful to. i think that would also help i think i think the antitrust i think you see there are two things going on here actually more than two things there are food becomes a legal construct such as intellectual property laws and that needs to be reformed on the industrial level we have monopolistic practices and that needs to be busted and on the financial level we have securitization and global financial ization and that needs to be regulated we really need that three pronged approach to try to get some sanity back to this right and this is here i
the monopolistic and really really evil practices of monsanto and pioneer and syngenta and dow agro science but i am not so sure that labeling is the way to stop them i am all for transparency however i think the way to stop these guys from their monopolistic practices is to just take the money out of it we need to reform the intellectual property laws as they relate to plant patents the plant patent act dates back to the one nine hundred thirty tom i think it needs a little updating wouldn't...
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and our motto is where science meets community. our team does really cutting edge research on different kinds of prevention strategies, pre-exposure prophylaxis. and if you go to our website, join prep hiv, you'll see all of the many exciting studies that we have as well as our partnership with san francisco city clinic in launching the first demonstration project of pre-exposure prophylaxis, taking antihiv medicines to prevent new infections. we're studying topical gels, retro microbicide. the way we're going to end this epidemic is through a vaccine, we've controlled other infectious diseases through a cure. we're proud of our staff who contribute to this as well as the many study participants. and i'm just going to close with a quick word about the project. the way that this project came about was actually one of our staff members, janey vincent who is our graphic designer, you'll see some of her beautiful work inside, noticed that there was -- she's hiding. (applause) >> she noticed that president obama had designated part of h
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four years ago i taught a science fiction five-week long, six-week long science-fiction boot camp. and i did week four, which is when everyone cries and has a nervous breakdown spirit and they did indeed do that. which was great. [laughter] at one point, one of my guys said how can you tell? can you tell which of us is going to make it. and i said no. he said, but some of us are brilliant, and can you tell? and i said no. the ones that are going to make it would be the ones that write and write and write. some of the ones who are brilliant have written brilliant stories and never write again, they are the ones who get in there and write everyday and finish their stories. then they write the next ones. and they will make it. i saw him about four months ago in arlington. he was nominated for a nebula award and he said, you know, it works. he didn't get the award, but still very proud of him. [laughter] my wife and i love this very much. thank you very much. i also like to cheat on the voices because of the ones i like are in the tv series. the ones i didn't like, i substituted the on
four years ago i taught a science fiction five-week long, six-week long science-fiction boot camp. and i did week four, which is when everyone cries and has a nervous breakdown spirit and they did indeed do that. which was great. [laughter] at one point, one of my guys said how can you tell? can you tell which of us is going to make it. and i said no. he said, but some of us are brilliant, and can you tell? and i said no. the ones that are going to make it would be the ones that write and write...
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it's not happening by the oil and coal industry ok then when you come out on this just politics not science well i don't know where that's coming well i just want to say that i don't get any funding from the oil industry or anyone and i'm a physicist and i've studied the question carefully and i do not believe that there is an established link between any greenhouse effect or planetary warming and severe weather events i don't even think that there well i'm sure.
it's not happening by the oil and coal industry ok then when you come out on this just politics not science well i don't know where that's coming well i just want to say that i don't get any funding from the oil industry or anyone and i'm a physicist and i've studied the question carefully and i do not believe that there is an established link between any greenhouse effect or planetary warming and severe weather events i don't even think that there well i'm sure.